مسواک

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مِسْوَاك (miswāk), derived from سِوَاك (siwāk), from Middle Persian *sawāg (whence also synonymous سواک (sevâk)).[1]

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? miswāk
Dari reading? miswāk
Iranian reading? mesvâk
Tajik reading? misvok

Noun

مسواک • (miswāk / mesvâk) (Tajik spelling мисвок)

  1. toothbrush
  2. (archaic) miswak (a teeth-cleaning twig made from the toothbrush tree (Salvadora persica))

Derived terms

  • مسواک برقی (miswāk barqī / mesvâk barġi)
  • مسواک زدن (miswāk zadan / mesvâk zadan)

References

  1. ^ Shaul Shaked (2002) “Hadith, V.: As influenced by Iranian ideas and practices”, in Encyclopedia Iranica Online:The Hadith literature insists on the use of a tooth-pick, called in Arabic meswāk or sewāk, a word which is probably derived ultimately from an unattested Middle Persian word *sawāg.